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Telum is a modern star name adopted by the International Astronomical Union in the IAU-Catalog of Star Names (IAU-CSN). Its origin is Latin. It is the name of the star γ Sge in constellation [[Sagitta]]. | Telum, The Dart, is a modern star name adopted by the International Astronomical Union in the IAU-Catalog of Star Names (IAU-CSN). Its origin is Latin. It is the name of the star γ Sge in constellation [[Sagitta]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:55, 19 June 2026
Authors: Susanne M Hoffmann


Telum, The Dart, is a modern star name adopted by the International Astronomical Union in the IAU-Catalog of Star Names (IAU-CSN). Its origin is Latin. It is the name of the star γ Sge in constellation Sagitta.
Concordance, Etymology, History
The name occurs as name or name variant of the classical constellation Sagitta apparently for the entire last millennium. Prominent mentions are the label in the first printed star map in history, the map by A. Dürer 1515, who used "Telum" as a constellation label.
Bayer (1603) in his Uranometria, which set a nomenclature standard for stars that is still used, gave "Telum" at least as an alternative.
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Telum in Dürer (1515)
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Telum in Bayer (1603)
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Telum in Kepler (1627)
Mythology
In modern popculture Star Trek: "Telum is a star system near the borders of the Federation, Klingon Empire and the Romulan Star Empire, located in the galaxy's Sagittarius Arm, somewhere in the space of the Alpha or Beta Quadrants."
IAU Working Group on Star Names
The name was discussed and adopted by the IAU WGSN in 202x. As this star is already named ..., the WGSN chose ... (not to apply/ to apply the name to a neighbouring star/ to ...) in the IAU-CSN.
The name was adopted by the IAU WGSN in 2026, as it has been in popular use among astrophysicists and listed in SIMBAD already.
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Reference
- References (general)
- References (early modern)
- Ian Ridpath's website (Star Tales )





